Abstract

The issue of the connection of civil liability in the classical system with the necessity of the existence of damage has become a transcendental issue in view of the current developments in the concept of civil liability in itself. Given that the incorporation of the principle of prevention into the liability system allows for the latter to be realized even in the absence of damage, rather the basis for preventive responsibility is to anticipate and prevent the realization of damage.

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